Volume And Engulfing Absorption Indicator VEAI
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Volume & Engulfing Absorption Indicator (VEAI)
Indicator Concept
The VEAI is designed to identify key market turning points by recognizing when one group of market participants (buyers or sellers) has become "absorbed" at a critical price level. It identifies this absorption by combining a significant volume spike with a swift, decisive price reversal, confirmed by an engulfing candle pattern.
This is a confluence-based indicator. It does not look at price alone or volume alone, but rather the powerful reaction that occurs when both align perfectly.
How It Works: The Logic of Absorption
Market absorption occurs when there is massive trading activity (high volume) but little price progression. For example, in a selling scenario, it implies aggressive sellers are trying to push the market lower, but passive buyers are "absorbing" every sell order at that level without letting price fall.
Once the aggressive side (sellers) becomes exhausted, the passive side (buyers) quickly overwhelms the remaining weak orders. This dramatic shift is what creates the high-volume engulfing candle—the key signal that absorption has occurred and a potential reversal is underway.
Core Elements of a Valid Signal
The indicator automatically scans for the following confluence:
- Key Price Level: A signal is highest probability when it forms at a major level of institutional support or resistance (e.g., previous highs/lows, pivot points, moving averages, daily/weekly levels).
- Volume Spike: The indicator identifies a candle with volume that is significantly higher than the recent average (e.g., 200% of the previous 10 candles). This confirms a "commitment" of volume from institutions.
- Engulfing Candle: This is the execution trigger. The price must completely reverse and close above the high (for bullish) or below the low (for bearish) of the previous candle (the one with the volume spike). The entire body of the previous candle must be covered.
Multi-Timeframe Strategy
While you can technically use the VEAI on any timeframe, it is most powerful when used as an execution trigger within a higher-timeframe context.
Preferred Higher Timeframe (HTF): 15-Minute or 1-Hour Chart
- You are looking for a major VEAI signal (a major engulfing on a major volume spike) to form on the HTF at a critical level. This signals that institutional flow is likely shifting on a significant scale.
Preferred Execution Timeframe (LTF): 5-Minute Chart
- Do Not Chase: Once you get an HTF signal, do not chase it. The market rarely moves in a straight line.
- The Retracement: Instead, wait for a lower-timeframe retracement back towards the high-volume level of the HTF signal. The price will often re-test this area to collect remaining liquidity.
- The Execution Trigger: Within that M5 retracement, wait for the M5 VEAI to generate a valid, small-stop loss M5 engulfing signal. This is your final confirmation that the retracement is over, and the larger trend is resuming.
Note: Simply taking a 5-minute signal "blind" without HTF context is a "medium probability" trade. Combining the HTF signal with an M5 execution trigger significantly increases your probability of success and gives you a tiny stop loss.
Trading Setup
Once a valid M5 engulfing signal has been identified (ideally after an HTF retracement):
- Entry: Enter the trade immediately as soon as the M5 engulfing candle is formed and closed. This candle should have a decisive close above/below the previous high/low.
- Stop Loss: Place the Stop Loss a few pips below the low of the candle being engulfed. This low represents the point of maximum absorption. If price breaches this level, your absorption thesis is invalidated.
- Take Profit:
- TP1 (Partial): Close a significant portion of your position (e.g., 50%) at exactly 1 Reward (1:1 Risk/Reward). This action immediately converts the trade into a risk-free scenario.
- TP2 (Runner): Move the Stop Loss on the remaining position to break even. Let this remainder of the position "run" and trail your stop loss to capitalize on a potentially massive new trend. The next major HTF target (e.g., next support/resistance) can be used as a final target.
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